The Internet was set ablaze when photos of Ernie looking dapper on the red carpet for a March 21 photocall in London surfaced. Dressed casually yet stylishly in a black T-shirt paired with blue jeans and brown leather shoes, he stood out while standing among his co-stars, including Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard, and Mckenna Grace.
Ernie Hudson was seen on the red carpet looking dapper with an exceptional physique
Share icon Image credits: David Fisher / Shutterstock via VidaPress “Seventy f—ing Eight??” exclaimed a social media user named Dan Thomas, marveling at the actor’s age. The comment racked up 5.6 million views so far on X, formerly known as Twitter, and saw a flood of comments. “I thought he looks 45!” commented one X user, while another added, “Christ, I look 30 years older than him, not younger.”
Except for the salt-and-pepper hair, not much about the actor’s appearance has changed in decades
Share icon Image credits: Ron Galella, Ltd. / Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images “I am turning 37 this year and look like a bag of potatoes,” read a third comment. “No way. His parents must have lied about his DOB. I refuse to believe this,” another remarked. One wrote, “What? That is bonkers. He must have met a genie at some point.”
“His parents must have lied about his DOB,” fans joked as they were awestruck by his appearance at 78
READ MORE: https://t.co/4PvQdxEBrv pic.twitter.com/ETjF9JZ0MN — Edmonton Sun (@Edmontonsun) March 25, 2024 About four decades have passed since Ernie stepped into the shoes of Dr. Winston Zeddemore in the original sci-fi-comedy. The actor said he still receives the same love for his role and the franchise all these years later. The character Winston has “been such a part of my life, it’s kind of hard to separate. The fans,” Ernie told Screen Rant while speaking to the outlet about the new Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.
The actor said Ghostbusters became a major part of his life and said, “The Ghostbuster fans have always been there”
A post shared by Ghostbusters (@ghostbusters) “There’s not a day that I’m on the street or someplace that someone doesn’t yell, ‘Who are you going to call?’ I’ve done a lot of movies and TV shows and some have been very popular, but the Ghostbuster fans have always been there, they tell me their stories,” he continued. “ … I can’t imagine the last 40 years without it. It’s just been a part of my world,” he added. “And I’m thankful that there’s one film, at least in my filmography, that so many people can relate to. And a lot of the stories are just very, very positive, and I just really appreciate that,” Ernie added. Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda!